Riri Kuribayashi

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Riri Kuribayashi (Japanese 栗 林里莉, also Lily Kuribayashi ; born April 16, 1987 in Tokyo Prefecture) is a Japanese actress and singer. As an AV Idol, she works in both pornographic and mainstream productions and was part of the well-known girl group Ebisu Muscats .

Career

She started her career in 2008 as a so-called AV idol in porn films. Following the marketing strategies of Japanese pornography , it was soon to be seen in mainstream media. In 2009 she played a supporting role in the thriller The Hovering Blade (Japanese さ ま よ う 刃) by Shoichi Mashiko based on a novel by Keigo Higashino , and in 2011 another supporting role in the film drama Hard Romanticker (Japanese ハ ー ド ロ マ ン チ ッ カ ー) by Su-yeon Gu . In 2010 she was also a member of the girl group Ebisu Muscats (Japanese 恵 比 寿 マ ス カ ッ ツ), which consists exclusively of AV Idols and Gravure Idols and which was very popular in Japan and performed live for the first time in summer 2010. In the following years she worked in several films in the gray area between thriller and BDSM porn in the tradition of the Pinku eiga , especially in Japan . a. in Man hantingu: Rizarekushon (2012), Missinghu 66 (2012) and Missing 77 (2013), all three by Yasushi Koshizaka and the last with Kuribayashi in the lead role. In the feature film A Peeping Hole (Japanese ノ ・ ゾ ・ キ ・ ア ・ ナ) by Kensuke Hata and Nakaba Ueda , she played a supporting role in a mystical-erotic manga based on Wakou Honna in 2014 . In 2015 she played one of the main roles (that of Satomi Haneda) in the film Shikiyoku emaki: Chitose no kyôren by Tetsuya Takehora . In 2015 and 2016 she was also seen in one of the lead roles in the comedy The Make-up Room and in the sequel Make-up Room 2 by Kei Morikawa .

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